![]() ![]() (I am very very sketchy on the details and to be honest I didn’t make much of an effort to figure out the details either). Even though the Mac OS has a /etc/nf file it does not seem to be used rather, the OS has its own way of DNS resolution and scutil -dns lets you see what is configured. I couldn’t find a solution as such to this but learnt about scutil -dns in the process. So turns out many others have noticed and complained about this. Anyways, once I put these in though I thought it should just work out of the box but it didn’t. On Windows 10 I didn’t even have to do this – remote DNS and domains were automatically configured as part of connecting. Continuing with my previous post … as part of configuring it I went to “Advanced” > “DNS” in the VPN connection and put in my remote end DNS server and domain name to search. ![]()
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